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Eden Hazard 'terrific' in Chelsea draw at Liverpool, says Guus Hiddink

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Guus Hiddink praised the 'terrific' Eden Hazard after his superb performance in Chelsea's 1-1 draw at Liverpool.

Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink praised the "terrific" Eden Hazard after his superb performance in the 1-1 draw at Liverpool.

The Belgian's stunning solo effort put Chelsea ahead after 32 minutes, before Christian Benteke's injury-time equaliser denied the Blues all three points.

Hiddink says Hazard has improved his physical fitness in recent weeks, and said the midfielder has suffered with a stop-start season.

Eden Hazard of Chelsea celebrates
Image: Hazard celebrates scoring Chelsea's opener

Hiddink told Sky Sports: "He was terrific. He's already some weeks growing also in his physically fitness, which is important for him and nature gives him a lot of skill.

"It's a matter of being fit and fresh for him, and he's showing that already in the last few weeks.

"Last year he had a beautiful year, and this year he had to suffer a lot regarding his injury, being back and then getting injured again, and that's why we made a special programme for him."

Liverpool's Christian Benteke celebrates the late equaliser
Image: Liverpool's Christian Benteke celebrates the late equaliser

Hiddink says his team should have been home and dry in the second half, with Simon Mignolet denying his side on numerous occasions.

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"I think the team reacted very well. We played the game for the win, we got 1-0 up and got an unlucky present in the last minute.

Report: Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea
Report: Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

Christian Benteke's injury-time goal earned Liverpool a 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Anfield

"The team attitude was normal and we played very well against an opponent that was very strong.

"Of course I'm disappointed not to have the three points and we should have killed it off but I am satisfied with the way we acted.

"They love to play football, which they showed, they were ambitious, but I think we should have killed it off a little bit earlier."

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was happy his side managed to get a point